
Peds L23-24
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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Which gene is associated with hemiplegic migraine?
Which of the following are part of the vasogenic theory of migraines?
Which of the following substances can trigger migraine?
Which of the following substances can stop a migraine?
Which of the following is theorized to be responsible for the aura of migraine according to the vasogenic theory?
Which of the following is theorized to be responsible for the actual headache according to the vasogenic theory?
According to the neurogenic theory, neurochemical changes lead to ___ activation and neurogenic inflammation that drops the threshold for input.
What dermatomes are affected with a migraine according to the neurogenic theory?
Centrally ___ is considered the trigger zone and responds to circulating neuronal and chemical emetic stimuli.
Where do vagal nerve afferents terminate?
What areas of the brain are activated in cluster headaches?
Which of the following is part of the criteria for diagnosing migraines without aura?
Diagnosing migraine without aura requires two of which of the following?
Diagnosing migraine without aura requires one of which of the following?
In migraine with aura, the person has to have experienced at least __ attacks?
Migraine with aura diagnosis require one or more of which of the following reversible symptoms?
Migraine with aura diagnosis require 3 or more of which of the following characteristics?
Which of the following are aura symptoms?
Which of the following are part of a hemiplegic migraine?
Which of the following is diagnostic for a chronic migraine?
Which of the following is a required characteristic of a tension-type headache?
A cluster headache/trigeminal autonomic cephalgia must have
Which of the following responds absolutely to doses of indomethacin?
Which of the following is a required part of the general diagnostic criteria for secondary headaches?
Which of the following is not required for diagnosis of secondary headaches?
Which of the following are red flags for HA?
What is the first line therapy for a HA in children?
Excedrin not recommended for children aged ___ and younger.
A patient comes in with idiopathic intracranial hypertension with increased ICP, normal brain imaging, normal CSF content, and possible papilledema. They are dizzy, irritable somnlent, ataxia, and are experiencing tinnitus and paresthesiaWhat condition is this consistent with?
The vision loss in pseudotumor cerebri can be permanent.
Which of the following is consistent with ASD?
What is the average age of recognition of ASD in children?
What is the average age of seeking medical attention for ASD in children?
What is the average age of diagnosis of ASD by a PCP in children?
What was the compound in vaccines that was thought to cause autism, but has been disproved?
Which of the following has been hypothesized that spontaneous de novo mutations increase the likelihood of ASD development?
Match the genes and their associated conditions.
Which of the following occur at a significantly higher rate in sporadic cases of ASD?
What drugs can lead to ASD is embryologica exposure?
At what ages should a child be screened for developmental delays and disabilities?
At what ages should a child be screened for developmental delays and disabilities?
Match the following.
Match the following dx tools.
What are the red flags for ASD?
What types of seizures are typically seen in ASD?
Match the types of applied behavioral analysis (ABA).
Match the types of ADHD.
For either ADHD type, you need ≥__ sx for <16 yo and ≥___ sx for >17 yo.
ADHD is characterized by low levels of
Which of the following is a NE reuptake inhibitor for ADHD that is less effective and has reduced appetite but has no abuse potential or CV risks?
ASD was thought to be rooted in ___ mothers.
What conditions are under ASD according to DSM IV?
What conditions are were eliminated from ASD according to DSM V?
Which of the following is part of the DSM V criteria for ASD?
Which of the following are social/emotional reciprocity deficits in ASD?
Which of the following are verbal and nonverbal communication deficits in people with ASD?
Which of the following do people with ASD lack with developing, maintaining, and understanding relationships?
Narrowing of what artery is seen in cluster HA?
Sort the sources of headache pain.
Sumatriptan is approved for ≥___ yo.
Which of the following are part of ER migraine protocols?
Which of the following are part of the inpatient-migraine protocol medications?
Which of the following are part of the inpatient-migraine protocol pre-medications?
Which of the following are requirements for DHE-45 protocol to be initiated?
What is the DHE-45 protocol for patients >40 kg or ≥9 yo?
Which of the following are CI to DHE-45?
Which of the following is used for migraine prophylaxis and is more effective if >10 yo with side effects of sedation and weight gain?
Which of the following is used for migraine prophylaxis with side effects of drowsiness and dizziness and should be avoided in ppl with asthma, CHF, and depression?
Which of the following is used for migraine prophylaxis and has side effects of sedation, dry mouth, constipation, and arrhythmia and caution should be used in people with hx of suicidal ideation or attempts?
Which of the following is used for migraine prophylaxis and has side effects of weight loss, reduced appetite, hyperthermia, metabolic acidosis, renal stones?
Which of the following is used for migraine prophylaxis and has side effects of weight gain, increased appetite, pancreatitis, hepatoxicity, blood count reductions, and hair loss?
Which of the following are primary HA disorders?
Which of the following is beneficial in familial hemiplegic migraine but is not as effective for migraine prophylaxis?
What is used to diagnose and treat psuedotumor cerebri?
Which of the following are required for ASD dx?
Which of the following do you need 2/4 for ASD dx according to DSM V?
Which of the following are stimulants used for tx of ASD?
Which of the following are non stimulants used to treat ASD and are less effective but have no abuse potential?